eastman.jpgDr. Charles A Eastman ran "a so called sanitarium under his special care in the town of Old Orchard" in Maine.

On the morning of the first day of April, 1904, a body was hastily shipped from Old Orchard Sanitarium, aka Eastman's Women Sanitarium (pictured) and a death certificate was filed in the town clerk's office by Eastman stating that the deceased was 26-year-old Edith S. McIntyre, a scholteacher from Boothbay Harbor, Maine. She had died at Dr the sanitarium about 3:00 that morning.

Eastman had purchased the Lowell House, built in 1889, and changed the name to Eastman's Women Sanitarium, where he charged $8 - $10 per week.